R is the midpoint of segment PS. Q is the midpoint of segment RS. P is located at (8,10), and S is located at (12,-6). What are the coordinates of Q
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Midpoint formula: \(\left(\frac{X_1 + X_2}{2}, \frac{Y_1 + Y_2}{2}\)\) Coordinates of P: (8, 10) Coordinates of S: (12, -6) Coordinates of R: \(\left(\frac{8 + 12}{2}, \frac{10 + (-6)}{2}\right) = (10, 2)\) ** Show more…
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